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and they raise funds to support different programs -- education, health programs -- all over the world to help children and make them healthier. >> every year in greenwich, connecticut, members of the teen council of save the children put on their running shoes and roll up their sleeves. >> the teens volunteer, and they help along the road, and the teens also run the race. and they help some of the younger children run, as well, and they encourage. and some of the teens are here cheerleading. >> the teens say they volunteer to help out because they appreciate how lucky they are to live in america. >> we've all been given opportunities that a lot of kids around the world have not been, and i think i'd be remiss if i were to sort of squander that opportunity, to not help others achieve the same potential and get the same opportunities that i've been given. >> i'm here today to support save the children in its mini marathon. it's a great cause, and i love doing it. >> the course is a 2 1/2-mile run through a local park. the event is open to people of all ages. and it's okay if you walk. w
and they raise funds to support different programs -- education, health programs -- all over the world to help children and make them healthier. >> every year in greenwich, connecticut, members of the teen council of save the children put on their running shoes and roll up their sleeves. >> the teens volunteer, and they help along the road, and the teens also run the race. and they help some of the younger children run, as well, and they encourage. and some of the teens are here...
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we have to educate our kids and educate america. you know, so they have no excuse. the excuse is, the skillset isn't here in america. so if we get these american citizens and these kids a skill set, you know, hopefully we can change and give incentives. give companies incentives to manufacture things here. >> by the way, what did you do to stop going deaf? you must know? >> you guys can't hear? >> i can't hear a thing. can you? >> listening to this band, mana. >> mana, from mexico. >> yes. >> big in mexico, right? >> they're huge. >> let's just listen to them for a second or two. >> good idea. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right, and before we take a brief break, how is it different, this inauguration than last time? last time was even more of a celebrity fest, for lack of a better term. >> last time was like the first time. they just got louder. last time was like the first time. this one's a little different. you can't compare them. the importance of this year, this election year, continuing of what we started, and not going backwards. so 2008 was so monu
we have to educate our kids and educate america. you know, so they have no excuse. the excuse is, the skillset isn't here in america. so if we get these american citizens and these kids a skill set, you know, hopefully we can change and give incentives. give companies incentives to manufacture things here. >> by the way, what did you do to stop going deaf? you must know? >> you guys can't hear? >> i can't hear a thing. can you? >> listening to this band, mana. >>...
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=-this is a promise to support our families, our neighbors, are own with education. this is a promise lives lost. to be open to all possibilities. there is no agenda other than to make our community a safer and better place. this is a promise. to have a conversation on all the issues. conversations where listening is as important as speaking. conversations were even those with the most opposing views can debate and goodwill. this is a promise. to turn the conversations to action things must change. this is a time. this is a promise. we make to our precious children because each human life is filled with promise and we continue to be filled with unbearable pain; we choose love, belief, hope instead of anger. this is a promise. to make everything in our part not as a place with victims but a place where real change can be made. our hearts are broken. our spirits are not. this is a promise. as a parent i have never had anything hit so close to home as it did the other day. the second item is a hearing at a different vein to discuss and have it public and open dialogue a
=-this is a promise to support our families, our neighbors, are own with education. this is a promise lives lost. to be open to all possibilities. there is no agenda other than to make our community a safer and better place. this is a promise. to have a conversation on all the issues. conversations where listening is as important as speaking. conversations were even those with the most opposing views can debate and goodwill. this is a promise. to turn the conversations to action things must...
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>> well, the department of education took over similar bus services for early education in a pregame program that was formally being done by the burden of transportation. it tried to use the same program. some of the companies sued and were taken to court at the time the partner education defended the standards for bidding practices and said this was portant to. the court ruled against them. now they're saying, our hands are tied. >> the court ruling said, if i understand, you cannot but those projections in there. >> for those services. there is a dispute between the union and department of education of whether this sort of bus contractors similarly pre-emptive from using these provisions. adam: this seems to me it is between the court in the union. of the corporate -- the course if you can put dominican but the men. >> you guys can modify the standards and preserve our system and comply. this is the administration that steve rowe this way into a third term trying to rewrite the rules around the second amendment. he can get things done and he wants to, but now he is saying his hands
>> well, the department of education took over similar bus services for early education in a pregame program that was formally being done by the burden of transportation. it tried to use the same program. some of the companies sued and were taken to court at the time the partner education defended the standards for bidding practices and said this was portant to. the court ruled against them. now they're saying, our hands are tied. >> the court ruling said, if i understand, you...
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he's an educated man as well, a cultured man. c-span: is it hard for a reporter to cover a story or an individual when they don't agree with them and be fair? >> guest: you see, i'm one of these people who doesn't say that objectivity is not within our reach. i think if you're a pro and you're a reporter, you do it. whether you agree with the guy or not is just quite incidental it doesn't count at all really. c-span: what did you leave out of this book? >> guest: what did i leave out? a hundred pages that they made me edit out. it was a hundred pages longer, and you probably want to know what was in those hundred pages. c-span: in about a half of minute. >> guest: oh dear! that's a hard one. i think there was probably a lot more on the release of the pueblo crew, more about covering affairs in europe and in the middle east. there was certainly more about my father that unfortunately i had to cut, and more about the history of new haven and the italian migration and that kind of thing. c-span: what's the next book about? >> guest:
he's an educated man as well, a cultured man. c-span: is it hard for a reporter to cover a story or an individual when they don't agree with them and be fair? >> guest: you see, i'm one of these people who doesn't say that objectivity is not within our reach. i think if you're a pro and you're a reporter, you do it. whether you agree with the guy or not is just quite incidental it doesn't count at all really. c-span: what did you leave out of this book? >> guest: what did i leave...
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i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as americans. having said all that, we have saved in california tens of billions in energy efficiency. when i first adopted those, people reacted negatively. we pushed ahead. and now in california we have ab 32. signed by a republican actor turned governor. promoting something i pick up on and promote further. the number of people in silicon valley defended ab23 against -- ab32 against an onslaught of texas oil companies. we defend when they tried to block your business. california gets 50% of the venture capital. there is a lot going o
i have a very traditional education. i spent a lot of years in silence speaking latin up in the hills, living within the medieval framework. i do respect the past. we study it. if you are grounded in tradition, you feel quite confident in change and innovation. if you are insecure, you are very reluctant to embrace the unknown. i do think we need to in our education and politics, we have to have a new appreciation for our traditions and the patterns that describe our culture and our being as...
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corruption there is nobody can deny it is reality so out of this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world and old third world and developing muslim countries the have to get to the end of corruption and corrupt leaders we have to get rid of debts that we did in lawbreakers and this is why we have started this struggle as if there is create in pakistan you mentioned egypt and some other countries it's very famous saying. the revolution eats its own children is and what happened in egypt and libya and other countries. those who call the revolutions the are not the rulers don't you feel that the fruits of the efforts that you are going to do now that could be shown to somebody else no i don't think somebody else will gain because somebody else has no intentions to take over the power. they have lost a lot of their reputation because of past experiences. and they in effect are no specialist of controlling the civil society they're not gentle it. when i say revolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya a
corruption there is nobody can deny it is reality so out of this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world and old third world and developing muslim countries the have to get to the end of corruption and corrupt leaders we have to get rid of debts that we did in lawbreakers and this is why we have started this struggle as if there is create in pakistan you mentioned egypt and some other countries it's very famous saying....
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challenge, an outside moment that would regenerate our interest in research and development and in education and stuff, as had the sputnik launch in the 1957. it may have been to a younger generation it may have been too diffuse, because sputnik is probably not as big a thing as it is to an older generation, but that was pretty clever. but most of his slogans, most of his abilities so far have not, have not really caught on. the first summer he was in washington he said, and it's a strange construct, but he said in august he said this is the time when washington becomes all wee weed up and things are hard to get done. no one really knows what it means, but it's somehow applicable. [laughter] so on that low note, i think i'm going to see if you guys have any questions and want to talk about these things. yes, ma'am. >> i'm surprised that you didn't mention the president that we popularly think are the most eloquent; ronald reagan and john f. kennedy. were they just good at regular words, or did they -- >> oh, no, they had, i mean, john f. kennedy had wonderful phrases, and the new frontier wa
challenge, an outside moment that would regenerate our interest in research and development and in education and stuff, as had the sputnik launch in the 1957. it may have been to a younger generation it may have been too diffuse, because sputnik is probably not as big a thing as it is to an older generation, but that was pretty clever. but most of his slogans, most of his abilities so far have not, have not really caught on. the first summer he was in washington he said, and it's a strange...
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he was hard working, and he taught us to value education. he taught us that here in this country we wouldn't go far if we didn't have an education so he taught me to dream a lot of dreams that i don't know if i would have dreamed op my own. i'm grateful to my father for, you know, encouraging me to dream big, and he would always say, you know, just because we're undocumented tennessee doesn't mean that we cannot dream. >> host: so what's your relationship with your mother? what was your relationship? >> well, my mother, she was, you know, very good mother up until the point when she took off to come here to the u.s.. when she came here here, her experienced changed her a lot. she did not have a good experience in the u.s.. my father left her for another woman, and when she came back to mexico, she was very bitter and broken hearted about the whole experience, and she changed, too, as a mother. she was no longer interested in being our mother. she was more interested in finding someone to heal her broken heart. i lost my mother when she came
he was hard working, and he taught us to value education. he taught us that here in this country we wouldn't go far if we didn't have an education so he taught me to dream a lot of dreams that i don't know if i would have dreamed op my own. i'm grateful to my father for, you know, encouraging me to dream big, and he would always say, you know, just because we're undocumented tennessee doesn't mean that we cannot dream. >> host: so what's your relationship with your mother? what was your...
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walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell. for others to revived a movement in the early '70s and the late '60s. >> host: talking about children, james did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. >> guest: king was at a crucial point* in birmingham with millions of people across the country followed him. from montgomery which king did not initiate, through birmingham, king is a leader in search of a following. only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain a movement the dow reached a crucial point* in 1963 all those who were adults who were willing to get arrested already had been arrested. he writes his letter from the birmingham jail. it was not clear he bush win in birmingham. if he lost there would be no march upon washington or nobel peace prize. so what saved the day
walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell. for others to revived a movement in the early '70s and the late '60s. >> host: talking about children, james did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. >> guest:...
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there was the brown versus board of education decision. there was the killing of the civil rights workers. it was people like barbara jones, the young high school student who led a walkout of the segregated schools to protest against the inferior education. that's in 1951. many people we don't even know their names oregon before rosa parks in montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. so this resistance largely among young people. >> host: always among the young. >> guest: when we talk about south africa it was the students and saleh though. we all remember nelson mandela. nelson mandela was in a prison. it was the students stephen eco-who revived a movement in the early 70's and late 60's. >> host: there was james sybil talking about children the young people leading the way. he did something that got a lot of criticism for him and for dr. king. tell the story about the children's movement. >> guest: again, king was at a crucial point. we have the image the king gave the direction and he had a margin people across
there was the brown versus board of education decision. there was the killing of the civil rights workers. it was people like barbara jones, the young high school student who led a walkout of the segregated schools to protest against the inferior education. that's in 1951. many people we don't even know their names oregon before rosa parks in montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. so this resistance largely among young people. >> host: always among the young....
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board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. that's in 1951 we don't even know their names anymore even with rosa parks and montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. as of this resistance, largely among the young people. >> host: on both sides is and it? >> guest: definitely. when you talk about south africa we all remember nelson mandela it was the students and others that revised the movement that was more abundant in the late 60's. >> host: he did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. tell that story about the crusade. >> guest: he was at a crucial point in birmingham. he gave a direction in march and millions of people followed him, completely wrong. from montgomery which came didn't initiate through birmingham, king is a leader but only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain the movement but that point in april of 1963 all of the
board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. that's in 1951 we don't even know their names anymore even with rosa parks and montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. as of this resistance, largely among the young people. >> host: on both sides is and it? >> guest: definitely. when you talk about south africa we all remember...
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southern manifesto, which is the protests of the supreme court's decision in the brown versus board of education decision in 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder to this day of the longest one-man filibuster. at it in the guinness book of record wards, 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against then 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what die mean by -- what do i mean? the sun belt -- it's one of the major stories in the history of 20 until century american politics, and that is the flow of jobs, of industries, of resources and populations, from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and southwest,, in the post world wr ii period. southern states were recruiting industries, passing right-to-work laws. they were receiving lots of funding from the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so, states like mississippi, states like
southern manifesto, which is the protests of the supreme court's decision in the brown versus board of education decision in 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder to this day of the longest one-man filibuster. at it in the guinness book of record wards, 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against then 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what...
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critical analysis every day on the whole to toot of topics to talk about everything from the american education system to the middle east i'm joined now by james corbett editor webmaster writer producer and host of the report james thank you so much for coming on. so i wanted to start off by asking you about the trivium method which is i know which is something that i know that you practice can you talk about what the trivium is.
critical analysis every day on the whole to toot of topics to talk about everything from the american education system to the middle east i'm joined now by james corbett editor webmaster writer producer and host of the report james thank you so much for coming on. so i wanted to start off by asking you about the trivium method which is i know which is something that i know that you practice can you talk about what the trivium is.
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good to be educated and know what's going on and you also do face the risk of having too much. this overload. >> right. >> and so that's why it's important to practice your pitch. just like if you were -- if you have ten seconds to talk to your senator, or your boss, i mean, you would want to make sure that you really practice that pitch and so that's why it's so important to write down the key aspects of your story. >> wow. >> and rehearse it in advance. >> lots of pressure here. >> my cysister, is an er doctor and told me that history taking is an art form and done in a proper way. so how can doctors get better at it? i mean, we have the patient who is come in with the webmd stuff, we have patient who is want to talk to you for an hour. a lot of doctors are egotistical as my sister's were. is it on the doctor to get better at the art form or is it on patients to really learn how to tell their story? >> ideally, the doctor should get better. we all want better doctors and i think that as an educator myself, i want to make sure that the new breed of medical students as you said
good to be educated and know what's going on and you also do face the risk of having too much. this overload. >> right. >> and so that's why it's important to practice your pitch. just like if you were -- if you have ten seconds to talk to your senator, or your boss, i mean, you would want to make sure that you really practice that pitch and so that's why it's so important to write down the key aspects of your story. >> wow. >> and rehearse it in advance. >> lots...
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. >> pienso que como itgual que n tenemos el derecho, tenemos una responsabilidad, que es educ educarnos en cuanto al uso de a las armas y abuso de ellas. >> de caceurdo con el fbi, w l c cinco estados de donde viven Áss hispanos el volumen de armas i c incremento . >> es pel nÚmero de identific i identificacinoes que tiene el fbi, se sumaron entre el 2010 al 2012, de acuercodo con una enc t encuesta el 49 por ciento piden leyes mÁs estrictas, aunque no s se revelo que portecentaje tien los hispanos . >> gracias, a mÉxico tambien le preguntaocupan la vioellencia p armas, se reportan 765 ejecuc ejecuciones en el gbobierno de p peÑa mnieto, dicen que las me d medidas de estados unidos favo e favoreceran mÁs al paiÍs azteca. >> sin poder olvidar las imag e imÁgenes de balaceras, miles de muertos y dolor de fliamilias l palabras de el presidente de los estados unidos barack obama f fueron escuchadas y aplaudidas p por los medxianos. >> excelente, es lo que falta, el control por las armas , co cualquiera las puede comprar . >> mÉxico realizo operaciones f vfv fallidas como raÁpido y
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- educate yourself. - the biggest issue is education. it starts with educating everyone, and as physicians, we are constantly learning as well about new research what works, what doesn't work. - the key to it all is education what you're doing right now. and i urge you if you know someone who has it or you have it or a child learn more. [record scratches] - okay, let's cover the basics. this is real. - a.d.h.d. actually is a neuro-developmental disorder that has to be addressed. - this is neurology, not morality. - we know from really serious research that brains in a.d.h.d. is different-- the volumes, you know, the structure of the brain but we also know that the biochemistry of the brain is different. the functioning of the brain is different. - it has two components. - one with the inattention class of symptoms, and one with the hyperactivity impulsivity class of symptoms. - and it falls on a spectrum. - people ask "you know, i--i forget things. "i lose things. doesn't everybody have a.d.d.?" and the answer is, "well, sorta kinda." bu
- educate yourself. - the biggest issue is education. it starts with educating everyone, and as physicians, we are constantly learning as well about new research what works, what doesn't work. - the key to it all is education what you're doing right now. and i urge you if you know someone who has it or you have it or a child learn more. [record scratches] - okay, let's cover the basics. this is real. - a.d.h.d. actually is a neuro-developmental disorder that has to be addressed. - this is...
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but we feel is essential to get a deeper understanding of mental health in terms of research, education, and policy. >> when you look at what has been done in the past, it has not thought of as very far. we have to do something different. we believe a national discussion, putting aside preconceived notions will have us move forward as a nation. >> appearing with the sandy hook promise, connecticut senator chris murphy predicted a defeat of nra efforts to block the approval of a new assault weapons ban. >> his job to say no gun control and has congress, but they are wrong. they will see they are wrong as this president brings the full weight of his office to the house and senate and as republicans and democrats grievously have pledged to the nra start turning a different direction. i think today is an important day because it gives a clear forum for people across newtown, across the state, and across this nation and lecturer -- clear the status quo is not ok when it comes to the laws on guns in this country. >> new figures show u.s. military suicides broke another all-time record last ye
but we feel is essential to get a deeper understanding of mental health in terms of research, education, and policy. >> when you look at what has been done in the past, it has not thought of as very far. we have to do something different. we believe a national discussion, putting aside preconceived notions will have us move forward as a nation. >> appearing with the sandy hook promise, connecticut senator chris murphy predicted a defeat of nra efforts to block the approval of a new...
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i think education is a critical issue in this. i find it hypocritical when fear and hysteria takeover people that i would categorize as the antigun lobby or faction, because ignorance does not eliminate the problem or change the facts. national rifle association has a program to educate young people about how to be safe around firearms. as my father said, one day you will come in contact with a firearm. i want to make sure you do not hurt yourself or anybody else with it. we enjoyed shooting sports all our lives. still do. i also want to comment on the fact that i think that the issue of assault weapons raised by the gentleman a few speakers ago was very key. there is a lot of fear and hysteria just with the terminology, assault weapon. congressman thompson, you stated there is a legal definition for that in california. however, it is a loaded term and implies -- it implies that there is a human action involved in an inanimate object. i do not think that is possible. did my time run out already? very sorry. thank you for your time
i think education is a critical issue in this. i find it hypocritical when fear and hysteria takeover people that i would categorize as the antigun lobby or faction, because ignorance does not eliminate the problem or change the facts. national rifle association has a program to educate young people about how to be safe around firearms. as my father said, one day you will come in contact with a firearm. i want to make sure you do not hurt yourself or anybody else with it. we enjoyed shooting...
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country which are unlike the traditional mother assad where they have vested cation along with religious education so what he is churning out are people who have a moderate thinking and then he has held their promise yes he has pointed out that the military and the judiciary have made efforts to curb terrorism in the country but world government has put an end to it so that would give the tendency to think that maybe the military is behind it but so far the military is standing neutral but the people are joining in flocks and even those who are double minded are now trying to make sure that it matters if history has to change of this country if the arab spring uprisings have indeed reached pakistan how do you think this all is going to pan out like egypt oh tunisia oma likely they will see red. well frankly speaking yes people are likening it to the hairy square and so many other things but my personal feeling is that in all those uprisings there was not one single leader round whom people could rally but over here they have in the shape of a llama the head of the car that he who is perceived by t
country which are unlike the traditional mother assad where they have vested cation along with religious education so what he is churning out are people who have a moderate thinking and then he has held their promise yes he has pointed out that the military and the judiciary have made efforts to curb terrorism in the country but world government has put an end to it so that would give the tendency to think that maybe the military is behind it but so far the military is standing neutral but the...
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we're involved in public education campaigns to educate people about the risks of guns and educate clinicians' about what they should know and to educate the public about what they can do to prevent gun crimes before they happen. there are a lot of sensible proposals that we can do to get at all aspects of this complex problem. host: this tweet from bill badey. is there a definition for that? guest: i think he means a gun show sell. that is not going to be relevant for the current debate. we have gone past that. people talked about closing the gun show loophole. the problem with that is that it is still left open internet sales and sales in the parking lot of those shows. we have gone past that. it will not be of little significance if we can require background checks on all gun sales. it will close the classified ad loopholes and all gun sales under one place. it is similar if we sold controlled substances where you would say the law requires you to get a prescription from a doctor and go to a pharmacy to buy drugs except when you do not want to do that. you can go to somebody on the street
we're involved in public education campaigns to educate people about the risks of guns and educate clinicians' about what they should know and to educate the public about what they can do to prevent gun crimes before they happen. there are a lot of sensible proposals that we can do to get at all aspects of this complex problem. host: this tweet from bill badey. is there a definition for that? guest: i think he means a gun show sell. that is not going to be relevant for the current debate. we...
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neither will educators. so informational campaign based on real jobs and career opportunity with real payout. manufacturing continues to be the highest pay wage benefit combined industry broadly nationally than any other sector. the other big ticket item, which we have successfully implemented in manufacturing, but not completely, not comprehensively in the u.s. we're at the front end of this. it is applicable in our education and work force development reform efforts, quite frankly in other sectors as well, really gets to addressing your question to talk about the gearman apprenticeship. we can't replicate nor shall we replicate exactly in the u.s. with e need to do is end false dichotomy that the investments have created between educational pathway and work force development. that's absolutely bizarre. we can and built educational pathway through second care and post secondary education that allows for alternative -- graduation and the pursuit of post secondary skills development and credentials that in fa
neither will educators. so informational campaign based on real jobs and career opportunity with real payout. manufacturing continues to be the highest pay wage benefit combined industry broadly nationally than any other sector. the other big ticket item, which we have successfully implemented in manufacturing, but not completely, not comprehensively in the u.s. we're at the front end of this. it is applicable in our education and work force development reform efforts, quite frankly in other...
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they're operating below the poverty level or they have children in school and you would call a public education a benefit i would and i would consider call it a right but you know are you making the case let's put them on the books let's let's no no no the minimum wage at the very least you know pay them pay them living wages well that's what i understand you correctly called me in here illegally now you have a right to go to school it's outrageous what about us taxpayers who have to pay in and pay you know i spoke at our tax clinic last week with four couples two of which have been unemployed for a long period of time they live on long island their property taxes are sky high the. school portion of it is sky high they can't find work and yet they're carrying the weight of a lot of free riders and that's not fair again at the risk of being redundant we need to set this immigration business aside for. president is going to go forward you have marco rubio in the senate and paul ryan in the house saying let's move this forward but as you said things to me gratian has an impact on an economy. and t
they're operating below the poverty level or they have children in school and you would call a public education a benefit i would and i would consider call it a right but you know are you making the case let's put them on the books let's let's no no no the minimum wage at the very least you know pay them pay them living wages well that's what i understand you correctly called me in here illegally now you have a right to go to school it's outrageous what about us taxpayers who have to pay in and...
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netanyahu brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like you know any method any method but i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill to zionism and israel. that i know whose hands will be tied trying to keep a lid on domestic anger half of his wages are more concerned about the economy than making peace with a passing in or dealing with iran's nuclear ambition but it's precisely these issues that the israel and the coalition with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not with click. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the arab world and to the international community that is not willing to move for the long the road of to stay settlement this settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty fold at a rate of about one hundred families a year for the world to tell me that if i'm going to build a summer
netanyahu brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like you know any method any method but i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill to zionism and israel. that i know whose hands will be tied trying to keep a lid on domestic anger half of his wages are more concerned about the economy than making peace...
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they need our care, our guidance, and our education, though we bless them for choosing life. the old solution, the old way, was to think that public money alone could end these problems. but we have learned that is not so. and in any case, our funds are low. we have a deficit to bring down. we have more will than wallet, but will is what we need. we will make the hard choices, looking at what we have and perhaps allocating it differently, making our decisions based on honest need and prudent safety. and then we will do the wisest thing of all -- we will turn to the only resource we have that in times of need always grows-- the goodness and the courage of the american people. i am speaking of a new engagement in the lives of others, a new activism, hands- on and involved, that gets the job done. we must bring in the generations, harnessing the unused talent of the elderly and the unfocused energy of the young. for not only leadership is passed from generation to generation, but so is stewardship. and the generation born after the second world war has come of age. i have spoken
they need our care, our guidance, and our education, though we bless them for choosing life. the old solution, the old way, was to think that public money alone could end these problems. but we have learned that is not so. and in any case, our funds are low. we have a deficit to bring down. we have more will than wallet, but will is what we need. we will make the hard choices, looking at what we have and perhaps allocating it differently, making our decisions based on honest need and prudent...
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educating them, inspiring them, lifting their voices to be heard. he is a patriot to the bones. salvador's dream is to join the military. to stand tall in america's uniform. to fight for the country that has given him so much. this has been his goal cent -- this is been his goal since he was a kid. he opened the door of opportunity for young people and pointed the way for by establishing important principles to guide immigration reform. immigrants must take personal responsibility for their actions. but as they do we must provide a meaningful path for it to become full members of american society. we have every right to enforce our laws and protect our borders. but we must balance this with the need to encourage the aspiration of america's immigrants. these are principles that the american people through their support behind in november. ps of the principles that must guide immigration reform in the coming months. with these principles in mind, we need reform built on the following six policy pillars -- one, the pathway to permanent residency and citizenship for the 11 million u
educating them, inspiring them, lifting their voices to be heard. he is a patriot to the bones. salvador's dream is to join the military. to stand tall in america's uniform. to fight for the country that has given him so much. this has been his goal cent -- this is been his goal since he was a kid. he opened the door of opportunity for young people and pointed the way for by establishing important principles to guide immigration reform. immigrants must take personal responsibility for their...
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>> guest: well, we lay out, for example, in the area of education, we -- i think the secretary of education has done great job of laying the foundation and now it's a question of how to accelerate it. certain things where the president works with the department of education could, for example, create a data exchange system which allows to us digitize and personalize education, very similar kind of thing in healthcare. so all kinds of different things the president using executive authority as in fact they have laid the foundation for already, could act to really accelerate that movement toward the digital platform. >> host: where does congress come in. >> in. >> guest: in a number of places. we lay out four traits we thing congress should take part in. i'll mention one related to broadband. there is a high-tech ceo that suggested they're a trillion dollars of savings if the government moves all its business and services to the digital platform. we propose a base-closing like commission where are you get the ceos in the room, make them look at those problems and have very specific solutions,
>> guest: well, we lay out, for example, in the area of education, we -- i think the secretary of education has done great job of laying the foundation and now it's a question of how to accelerate it. certain things where the president works with the department of education could, for example, create a data exchange system which allows to us digitize and personalize education, very similar kind of thing in healthcare. so all kinds of different things the president using executive...
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immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago with nothing, no english. very limited english still today but they decided to start a business and, you know, it flourished and with everybody's support it is what it is today. >> reporter: san jose especially continues to have a lot of immigrants from vietnam but overall the greatest --
immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago...
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members of the clergy, victims of gun violence, and members of the education industry. the conversations we had were frank and wide-ranging and conclusive. the consensus that emerged was clear. as president obama said, there is one thing that we can do to reduce this violence, if there is one life that can be saved, we have an obligation to try. this is what drove the administration on a range of legislative remedies along with 23 executive actions to mass shootings and prevent gun violence. on wednesday president obama signed directives putting these into action. my colleagues and i will continue to do everything in our power to maximize and implement the recommendations for keeping our people safe for our cities and neighborhoods and schools secured. the ability to tackle this challenge depends on the willingness of americans to make a positive difference. we can begin calling for immediate action. as a president the president indicated, congress should move swiftly without legislation to strengthen our ability to keep criminals and other dangerous individuals from ge
members of the clergy, victims of gun violence, and members of the education industry. the conversations we had were frank and wide-ranging and conclusive. the consensus that emerged was clear. as president obama said, there is one thing that we can do to reduce this violence, if there is one life that can be saved, we have an obligation to try. this is what drove the administration on a range of legislative remedies along with 23 executive actions to mass shootings and prevent gun violence. on...
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ensuring our kids are safe, as asa hutchinson will unveil his proposal and tonight in an effort to educate to think no one should own a firearm. we hit the gun range with a champion shooter to clear up misconceptions about guns and we'll go live and log on to our special companion site. >> it's "hannity" live. weigh in on the gun debate yourself. log on as the special audience edition of "hannity" continues. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. >> welcome back to the special studio audience edition of "hannity." still ahead tonight we're going to the n.r.a. shooting range in virginia and clear up some of the widespread misconceptions about guns and show you some of the guns and shoot them for you tonight and also talk to former law enforcement officials and prosecutors, gun rights acti
ensuring our kids are safe, as asa hutchinson will unveil his proposal and tonight in an effort to educate to think no one should own a firearm. we hit the gun range with a champion shooter to clear up misconceptions about guns and we'll go live and log on to our special companion site. >> it's "hannity" live. weigh in on the gun debate yourself. log on as the special audience edition of "hannity" continues. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with...
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it's about education, research and development, controlling our energy future. all of these are part of the equation, and we can't just do one piece of it. >> roughly 24 hours from now we will hear the president lay out some of those plans for the course of the next four years. david playofoffe, the president completed writing his remarks. now we just wait to hear what he has to say. >> and there were other active tifs involving the vice president. he was sworn in for a second time today. tell us about that. >> that took place about 8:20 this morning. he was sworn in by his choosing by the justice sonia sotomayor. a lot of people were asking why did that happen roughly 8:00 this morning. because the justice is actually on book tour right now. she had a previous commitment in new york. she had to hustle to a train to make that commitment in new york city today. so it took place early this morning. vice president joe biden surrounded by his family over at the naval observatory, his residence, for the swearing-in. only a matter of hours ago today. he put his hands
it's about education, research and development, controlling our energy future. all of these are part of the equation, and we can't just do one piece of it. >> roughly 24 hours from now we will hear the president lay out some of those plans for the course of the next four years. david playofoffe, the president completed writing his remarks. now we just wait to hear what he has to say. >> and there were other active tifs involving the vice president. he was sworn in for a second time...
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thank you. >> the renowned author, educator, founder of the critical resistance movement angela davis speaking at the peace ball, voices of hope and resistance sunday night. here in washington, d.c., just before heading to the peace ball, i ran into rev. ben chavis, member of the wilmington 10, former assistant to dr. martin luther king, jr., former executive director of the naacp. when we last spoke on "democracy now!" it was in december when he and others for making a last- ditch push for the north carolina governor bev perdue to pardon him and nine others known as the wilmington 10. it was 1971, the city of clinton was in the midst of a civil rights struggle. after what and restored a black neighborhood was firebombed, police officers and firefighters arrived to extinguish the flames but came under gunfire. an african-american teen was killed by police that night, a white man was shot and killed the next day. the national guard moved in. nine black men and one white woman were rounded up, hustled off to jail for their alleged involvement. the young defendants, the majority just hig
thank you. >> the renowned author, educator, founder of the critical resistance movement angela davis speaking at the peace ball, voices of hope and resistance sunday night. here in washington, d.c., just before heading to the peace ball, i ran into rev. ben chavis, member of the wilmington 10, former assistant to dr. martin luther king, jr., former executive director of the naacp. when we last spoke on "democracy now!" it was in december when he and others for making a last-...
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ensuring our kids are safe, as asa hutchinson will unveil his proposal and tonight in an effort to educate to think no one should own a firearm. we hit the gun range with a champion shooter to clear up misconceptions about guns and we'll go live and log on to our special companion site. >> it's "hannity" live. weigh in on the gun debate yourself. log on as the special audience edition of "hannity" continues. i paint people from my life mostly. my ex-girlfriend... 7th grade math teacher. who is this? that's pete. my... [ dennis' voice ] allstate agent. a "starving artist" has an allstate agent? he got me... [ dennis' voice ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance and you still get an agent. [ normal voice ] i call it... [ dennis' voice ] the protector. is that what you call it? the protector! okay. ♪ the allstate value plan. are you in good hands? >> welcome back to the special studio audience edition of "hannity." still ahead tonight we're going to the n.r.a. shooting range in virginia and clear up some of the widespread misconceptions about guns and show you s
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they were elementary school educators dedicated to educating their young children. their first response when confronted by this terror was to protect their children. they arrived in three minutes. the ems and innumerable lives. the police helped this helpless school in the face of this shooting. twenty beautiful innocent little first graders were lost that day in a senseless act. they were no match for a troubled person with nar -- ar-15 assault rifle. the scene became unbelievable as parents came crying and running and looking for their children. it was horrible as we realize we suddenly didn't have enough children adding up. i then realized the magnitude of this situation. six adults were lost, including the principal, dawn hochsprung, who took over the leadership of any hook elementary six years ago. her passionate work was immediately evident. she had a vast knowledge and culture already effective teachers to strive for excellence and she truly enjoyed being an elementary principle, enjoying all of the fun of an elementary school. whatever day the school was cel
they were elementary school educators dedicated to educating their young children. their first response when confronted by this terror was to protect their children. they arrived in three minutes. the ems and innumerable lives. the police helped this helpless school in the face of this shooting. twenty beautiful innocent little first graders were lost that day in a senseless act. they were no match for a troubled person with nar -- ar-15 assault rifle. the scene became unbelievable as parents...
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i was born in eighty three so i was a little young during the actual time but it seems the more educated there's been so much spin put on by the republican party making such a. big you point i'm wondering just what else. is purposely rebranded. about his legacy it's a pretty big topic there's a book called tear down this myth so i don't remember the name of the author but i came out about three or four years ago and it's basically a serious look at the history of the reagan era and the reagan presidency and it's really quite brilliantly done tearing down this myth and so i. mention of that and then you'll find out what you don't know paul in san francisco a paul thanks for calling. paul. and hi tom i'm calling because i'm concerned about the postal service and what seems to be the purposeful you know bankrupting of it. i heard from senator sanders on the efforts that he's made to. sort of put it put a band-aid on but i believe that you know since the congress changed over from one hundred twelve to the one hundred thirteenth that all of those efforts have not died and that there's nothin
i was born in eighty three so i was a little young during the actual time but it seems the more educated there's been so much spin put on by the republican party making such a. big you point i'm wondering just what else. is purposely rebranded. about his legacy it's a pretty big topic there's a book called tear down this myth so i don't remember the name of the author but i came out about three or four years ago and it's basically a serious look at the history of the reagan era and the reagan...
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ensuring our kids are safe, as asa hutchinson will unveil his proposal and tonight in an effort to educate to think no one should own a firearm. we hit the gun range with a champion shooter to clear up misconceptions about guns and we'll go live and log on to our special companion site. >> it's "hannity" live. weigh in on the gun debate yourself. log on as the special audience edition of "hannity" continues. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." >> welcome back to the special studio audience edition of "hannity." still ahead tonight we're going to the n.r.a. shooting range in virginia and clear up some of the widespread misconceptions about guns and show you some of the guns and shoot
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. >> federal spending on things like investment, education, and infrastructure declines to the lowest levels in history. >> i hope you are right. >> why does the gao say we have to run sur produces starting today to have a sustainable government? the gao, obama's chosen auditors -- >> misreading it. the gao did not say we have to balance the report today. >> is stays the government is unsustainable unless we have surpluses now for what neil and i said. the interest payments on the debt bankrupt us. $3,000 now, $10,000 a person in ten years. can you afford to pay $7,000 a year? neil: i wish we could go more, but i'm not saying this to blast republicans. i'm not saying it to blast democrats. both parties have abused the privilege of lying. they gotten to the point now where they have nod addressed the underlying problem. i'm not interested in looking back at who is to blame. here's the mess now. fix it. we're not. all right. when we come back. blast your boss, but keep your job? how you can lash out, but stay in. i hope my staff is not watching. then, beyonce lip singing the national an
. >> federal spending on things like investment, education, and infrastructure declines to the lowest levels in history. >> i hope you are right. >> why does the gao say we have to run sur produces starting today to have a sustainable government? the gao, obama's chosen auditors -- >> misreading it. the gao did not say we have to balance the report today. >> is stays the government is unsustainable unless we have surpluses now for what neil and i said. the interest...